Comus and Other PoemsOxford U.P., 1968 - 197 من الصفحات |
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... earth from Heaven , and dwell among men as they did in the Golden Age . The Greeks said that when the Golden Age ended , Astraea , the goddess of justice , had fled from the earth , but that one day she would return and re - establish ...
... earth from Heaven , and dwell among men as they did in the Golden Age . The Greeks said that when the Golden Age ended , Astraea , the goddess of justice , had fled from the earth , but that one day she would return and re - establish ...
الصفحة 144
... earth and in the under- world . The early Greeks thought of the earth as a flat disc dividing Heaven from the lower world , or Tartarus . The Ocean was a stream flowing round the earth , which consisted only of Europe , Asia , and ...
... earth and in the under- world . The early Greeks thought of the earth as a flat disc dividing Heaven from the lower world , or Tartarus . The Ocean was a stream flowing round the earth , which consisted only of Europe , Asia , and ...
الصفحة 192
... earth stood fixed at the centre , and the stars and the planets circled round it . Their motions were explained as the result of revolving spheres concentric to the earth . Each of the seven ' planets ' had its sphere ; all the fixed ...
... earth stood fixed at the centre , and the stars and the planets circled round it . Their motions were explained as the result of revolving spheres concentric to the earth . Each of the seven ' planets ' had its sphere ; all the fixed ...
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